The Polycom SoundStation IP 7000 (2200-40000-001) is a breakthrough conference phone that is set for SIP-based VoIP platforms. It is the most advanced system available, perfect for executive offices, conference rooms, and board rooms.
The IP 7000 is the most flexible and expandable conference phone ever developed.

To ensure close proximity for everyone in the room you can connect up to 2 expansion microphones to a single phone. In the future, you will be able to connect the SoundStation IP 7000 to the Polycom HDX high-definition video conferencing system for a complete, integrated voice and video conferencing solution.

Phone Facts 101:

SoundStation IP 7000 Features:

Corded Voice Over IP Conference Phone

HD Voice Clarity

Integration with Polycom HDX Systems

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment / Call Waiting

Acoustic Clarity Technology

Automatic Gain Control (AGC)

Intelligent Mic Mixing

Full Duplex Operation

20 Foot Microphone Range

2 External Mic Ports

Large Multi-Line High-Resolution LCD Display

Mobile Phone and PC Connectivity

Secure Conferencing

Dynamic Noise Reduction

Selectable Ringtones

Optional AC Adapter (Not Included)

Industry-Leading SIP Software

Multilingual Menu Support

Multi-Unit Connectivity

Key Term Definitions

Acoustic Clarity Technology:
This Polycom patented technology allows you to enjoy instantaneous natural conversation. When paired with a full duplex speakerphone, echo is eliminated and both callers are able to speak simultaneously without experiencing voice dropouts. The voice clarity on conference systems that feature this technology is incredibly crisp and clear.

Full Duplex Operation:
The full duplex feature allows simultaneous flow of audio signals between your conferencing phone and that of the outside caller. Polycom systems carry a full duplex speakerphone, which can transmit and receive audio signals at the same time, in both directions.

SIP VoIP:
When broken down into 2 parts, SIP and VoIP are acronyms for Session Initiation Protocol and Voice Over Internet Protocol. The SIP and VoIP features move voice traffic through IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. The most popular form of IP network is the internet, users can communicate online with applications such as Skype. SIP and VoIP have taken communication to a new level, allowing for innovative technologies to replace traditional, outdated methods. These protocols can be found in the Polycom SoundStation IP series.

Automatic Gain Control:
This adaptive technology is a standard feature in most electronic devices. Automatic Gain Control (AGC) takes the average output signal level and adjusts the gain to the appropriate level for input signal levels. For example, when a signal is too strong the AGC reduces its volume and when the signal is too weak the AGC increases the volume. In telephones the AGC is most commonly used when a conversation is recorded. The AGC will take the large signal from the local user and the small signal from the long distance user and produce a recording that is well balanced.

HD Voice Clarity:
High definition voice technology provides the user with crystal clear voice delivery and reception. Enjoy an improvement in overall audio experience during VoIP based communication. This wideband technology differs from standard telephony in that it doubles the sampling of sound stream and width of the sound spectrum. Think of the television industry and the difference between HD and non HD pictures. High definition in voice communication functions in the same way, the sound is simply clearer. When utilizing HD voice in VoIP applications you will experience minimal interference and background static.